By: Sharon Fitness
If you’re talking classic coming-of-age sitcoms, you’ve got to mention The Wonder Years, which ran from 1988 to 1993. Continue reading “From Winnie to Wedding Bells: Where is Danica McKellar Now?”
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By: Sharon Fitness
If you’re talking classic coming-of-age sitcoms, you’ve got to mention The Wonder Years, which ran from 1988 to 1993. Continue reading “From Winnie to Wedding Bells: Where is Danica McKellar Now?”
By: Russ Matthews
Don’t Worry Darling has been all over the news for all the wrong reasons. The movie seems lost within the noise between suspected on-set infighting, Oliva Wilde and Harry Styles’ relationship, and the infamous ‘Spitgate’ scenario. Continue reading “Don’t Worry Darling [Movie Review]”
By: Michael Walsh
Murder mysteries and whodunnit’s are classic entertainment fodder. From movies, to books, to TV shows, to board games, everyone seems to enjoy a good old-fashioned bit of murder. Continue reading ““See How They Run”, A Whodunnit With a Twist [Movie Review]”
By: Russ Matthews
George Clooney and Julia Roberts have been among cinema’s biggest box office drawcards over the past few decades. Continue reading “Clooney and Roberts Reunite in ‘Ticket to Paradise’”
By: Reel Dialogue
Pinocchio has been at the heart of our consciences ever since Italian author Carlo Collodi penned the series that would become The Adventures of Pinocchio. Continue reading “Animation Outstanding in Disney’s New ‘Pinocchio’ with Tom Hanks”
By: Steff Willis, 96five
In 2022, there are an estimated 487,500 Australians living with dementia* – making new Australian film ‘Ruby’s Choice’ a timely conversation starter, on the impact of dementia on Australian families.
Continue reading “‘Ruby’s Choice’ Gives Hope and Purpose to Families Impacted by Dementia”
By: Michael Walsh
“Last seen nine days ago, twelve boys, and their coach, are trapped in the flooded caves.” Continue reading “‘Thirteen Lives’ Celebrates the Power of Collaboration [Movie Review]”
By: Reel Dialogue
Since the inception of the DCEU in 2013 with The Man of Steel, DC has struggled to figure out a way to differentiate itself from its more successful competitor, the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe). Continue reading “DC League of Super-Pets [Movie Review]”
By: Laura Bennett
The issue of homelessness is a prevalent one in Australia. Pre-pandemic, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said that on any given night in Australia one in every 200 of us will be homeless. Continue reading “‘Some Happy Day’ – New Film Humanises Homelessness”
By: Russ Matthews
Our self-destructive obsession with spectacle and being seen is at the forefront of director Jordan Peele’s mind in his expertly crafted, new thriller, Nope. Continue reading “Profound Truths Highlighted in New Thriller ‘Nope’ – Movie Review”